Select the package that is best for your organization based on the population of your community, number of employees, or your intended reach.If your population exceeds 5,000, please call 781-239-0071 for a quote.

The Online Screening Package includes a one year subscription to a customizable online screening URL, mobile-friendly online screening platform, and screenings for: depression, bipolar disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, eating disorders, alcohol use disorders, substance use disorders, psychosis, and a brief screen for adolescent depression (for parents to take on behalf of their children). Additional features include:

Tailored referral information to connect community members with local resources.

Comprehensive utilization reports that reflect screening data and demographic information and the ability to analyze data by demographic.

Unique URL that can be embedded on your website, emailed to individuals, and promoted through social media networks.

The Downloadable Resource Center, which includes helpful onboarding materials and how-to guides.

Promotional toolkits to help organizations host in-person events or online campaigns to raise awareness for our flagship awareness days - or to educate your community or employees about mental health at any time of the year.

The program is also available in Spanish.

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Please fill out the Implementer information for the individual who will be the Screening Administrator for the online screening account. This person can manage the account, edit the customizable features, and run reports.

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Screening for Mental Health, Inc. (SMH) is a non-profit organization that provides educational screening programs for certain mental health conditions. This website does not provide medical advice and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For an accurate diagnosis of a mental health disorder, you should seek an evaluation from a qualified mental health professional. If you feel you're experiencing a potentially life-threatening problem, please call 911 or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK(8255).